77th Winter, 516 AV
Evening
"Speech"
"Others"
It was dark. Darker than she liked, and Alta' agreed. The Winter's night didn't feel like it was Winter at all. That was a theme repeated every day ever since the turn of the season and the revelation of Morwen's absence. Haena shuddered and pulled her flapping hood further over her head as she gently stroked Alta's shivering flank. Her poor Strider wasn't a particularly anxious horse, and most Striders were made of strong stuff. But this was a storm, and Alta' was restless, shuffling and blinking against the tempestuous winds that curled around the tent and the figure of the woman and horse stood behind it.
Lightening flashed with a dull, quick light in the racing clouds above. Half a chime later, the thunder rolled loud, deeper than anything else in Mizahar. Haena's heart throbbed in sympathy with the rawness of the storm, every sense alight. It wasn't raining at the moment, but the clouds above were heavy with water. Besides, the storm more than made up for it with the fierce winds pulling and pushing like grasping hands that were unable to keep still. The wind was truly like another entity, and Haena's mind was full of prayer. To Zulrav, to keep them safe. Caiyha, to protect the land and the horses. Haena glanced at her pavilion, saw the faint light emanating from within. Thankfully her children were safe inside. She would check in on them later, but for now she looked after her horse.
It was still difficult to realise that she wasn't in the Opal Clan any more. The usual sights that she had got used to over the years were no more. Instead, she was here, at the Stormblood Pavilion. Even though she had been here for a while now, it was still weird. It was even more odd in the storm. The light was faint, mostly from the wavering lantern light nestled close to Haena in the relative shelter created by the bulk of the tent behind her. The other tents of the pavilion loomed out of the darkness, unfamiliar. What confused the woman the most was the distinct lack of Epaiza's tent.
She missed her sister. She had yet to properly integrate into the Stormbloods, and she felt like an outsider, still. Haena jerked from her thoughts suddenly as thunder boomed loud above her head, and a fat raindrop landed on the fabric of the pavilion. Oh no. Alta' whinnied, and Haena patted her nose. She opened her mouth to speak, but the wind carried her voice away as soon as she started. Again she spoke, louder, her voice cracking as she strained to let her horse hear. "It's okay Alta', calm girl!"
Then the rain broke, like a wound being forcefully ripped apart, and the intensity of the sound burst upon her eardrums and pushed her hood down onto her head, instantly soaking her.
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Evening
"Speech"
"Others"
It was dark. Darker than she liked, and Alta' agreed. The Winter's night didn't feel like it was Winter at all. That was a theme repeated every day ever since the turn of the season and the revelation of Morwen's absence. Haena shuddered and pulled her flapping hood further over her head as she gently stroked Alta's shivering flank. Her poor Strider wasn't a particularly anxious horse, and most Striders were made of strong stuff. But this was a storm, and Alta' was restless, shuffling and blinking against the tempestuous winds that curled around the tent and the figure of the woman and horse stood behind it.
Lightening flashed with a dull, quick light in the racing clouds above. Half a chime later, the thunder rolled loud, deeper than anything else in Mizahar. Haena's heart throbbed in sympathy with the rawness of the storm, every sense alight. It wasn't raining at the moment, but the clouds above were heavy with water. Besides, the storm more than made up for it with the fierce winds pulling and pushing like grasping hands that were unable to keep still. The wind was truly like another entity, and Haena's mind was full of prayer. To Zulrav, to keep them safe. Caiyha, to protect the land and the horses. Haena glanced at her pavilion, saw the faint light emanating from within. Thankfully her children were safe inside. She would check in on them later, but for now she looked after her horse.
It was still difficult to realise that she wasn't in the Opal Clan any more. The usual sights that she had got used to over the years were no more. Instead, she was here, at the Stormblood Pavilion. Even though she had been here for a while now, it was still weird. It was even more odd in the storm. The light was faint, mostly from the wavering lantern light nestled close to Haena in the relative shelter created by the bulk of the tent behind her. The other tents of the pavilion loomed out of the darkness, unfamiliar. What confused the woman the most was the distinct lack of Epaiza's tent.
She missed her sister. She had yet to properly integrate into the Stormbloods, and she felt like an outsider, still. Haena jerked from her thoughts suddenly as thunder boomed loud above her head, and a fat raindrop landed on the fabric of the pavilion. Oh no. Alta' whinnied, and Haena patted her nose. She opened her mouth to speak, but the wind carried her voice away as soon as she started. Again she spoke, louder, her voice cracking as she strained to let her horse hear. "It's okay Alta', calm girl!"
Then the rain broke, like a wound being forcefully ripped apart, and the intensity of the sound burst upon her eardrums and pushed her hood down onto her head, instantly soaking her.
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